Eldred was a talented woodworker and could practically make anything using a coping saw or a pocket knife. He really enjoyed life and was involved in many activities including baseball, hunting, fishing, camping and horseback riding. He was also "Santa Claus" to the Magic Valley for 30 years. His family is proud to call him husband, Dad and Grandpa.
Eldred is survived by his loving wife of almost 58 years, Helen Bodily of Jerome; and their children, Grant Bodily of Pocatello, Gary (Deborah) Bodily of Meridian, Diane (Rick) Todd of Buhl, Terry Bodily and Jerry Bodily, both of Jerome. He is also survived by two brothers, Sylvan Bodily and Orson (Marlene) Bodily; one sister, Waldene McDermott; 13 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; and many extended family members and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents; his son, Alan Ray Bodily; and two grandsons, Ryan G. Bodily and Sean Calder Bodily.
Published The Times-News, Twin Falls, ID
Eldred was a talented woodworker and could practically make anything using a coping saw or a pocket knife. He really enjoyed life and was involved in many activities including baseball, hunting, fishing, camping and horseback riding. He was also "Santa Claus" to the Magic Valley for 30 years. His family is proud to call him husband, Dad and Grandpa.
Eldred is survived by his loving wife of almost 58 years, Helen Bodily of Jerome; and their children, Grant Bodily of Pocatello, Gary (Deborah) Bodily of Meridian, Diane (Rick) Todd of Buhl, Terry Bodily and Jerry Bodily, both of Jerome. He is also survived by two brothers, Sylvan Bodily and Orson (Marlene) Bodily; one sister, Waldene McDermott; 13 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; and many extended family members and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents; his son, Alan Ray Bodily; and two grandsons, Ryan G. Bodily and Sean Calder Bodily.
Published The Times-News, Twin Falls, ID
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